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Great Hearts Academies

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Lead Teacher - Lead Teacher Great Hearts Academies Employee Review

2.0
6 June 2017
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Pros

Very willing to hire new college graduates and offer training and support Willing to pat relocation costs for out of town hires Most of the staff are kind, committed and supportive of one another

Cons

They require 100% commitment to every aspect of their vision and mission. People that have different viewpoints or lifestyles are often very quiet about them for fear of being ostracized or fired. For example, I knew of a lesbian teacher at a Great Hearts academy who told only two or three employees of her lifestyle out of fear. The pay is low. Starting pay for a lead teacher is capped at $33,000 per year with no regard for experience or qualifications that would demand a higher salary. Raises are typically only %3 cost of living raise each year. Despite the low pay, they demand teachers to work upwards of 70 hours a week. I was working 10-12 hours a day on week days and 4-10 hours per weekend. The administration at my school retaliated against employees on a regular basis despite the "no retaliation" company policy. Any employee who spoke up against the unreasonable work demands and lack of administrative support was quietly phased out, given less an less responsibility , and not offered a contract renewal for the following year. Because they hire new college graduates the faculty and staff tend to be young and very naive. They allow themselves to Often times, I felt like I was in a college dorm again based on the way the faculty related and spoke to each other. I guess that whether this is a plus or minus depends on your point of view. It was huge minus for me because this was my fourth job our of college and I really wanted to be interacting with professional adults. The culture is extremely authoritarian. My advice: Don't teach here if you have better options.

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

1) Hard to get fired 2) Lowest monthly premiums for benefits I’ve experienced 3) There are busy and slow seasons. Some times you have far too much work to complete in 40 hours and other times you may only have 20 hours of work

Cons

1) Low pay 2) Leadership could be better mainly HR/People Ops, individuals seemingly put into higher up positions based on tenure at the company rather than job experience. 3) Little to no room for growth in HR/People Ops. 4) No annual review process formal or informal and no raises based on individual merit 5) a standard company wide increase each year is in place but it’s typically 2% so not even an amount that keeps up with the cost of living 6) it can feel cliquey

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Great Hearts Academies Response
2mo
Thank you for your feedback. We will share with our leadership your comments. We strive to set a standard of excellence for our students with a focus on a rich liberal arts curriculum and emphasis on moral formation. Great Hearts does provide excellent benefits (medical, dental, etc.), with employee premiums that are significantly below the national and regional averages. We have been engaged in ongoing work on this issue for several years despite no significant funding increases from the states in which we operate, and simultaneously we must balance the need to maintain smaller class sizes, robust network resources, and safe and welcoming campuses. Great Hearts does provide excellent benefits (medical, dental, etc.), with employee premiums that are significantly below the national and regional averages. We have increased our salary ranges in certain regions over the past year. We will continue to work to improve in these areas.
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